Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 21, 1915, Image 1

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    T he C oquille H erald
VOL. 34,
COQUiLLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915.
NO. 13
i.
one is able lo predict. S > far as
selves mangled.— Mt. Scott Herald.
le g is la tiv e end ol matters i» j
ti.
Watren Construction C,>- is pav­
Fraternal and Benevolent Order
concerned tli- developments up lo
ing
Riverside D'tve at Pendleton.
Compiled by State Bureau of
F. it A. M.—R egular meeting ol Events of Interest Reported d.de indicate 'list the Democrat*
Telegraph
cable is being laid
• Chadwick Lodge No. 08 A. F. A A.
Industries and Statistics
For The Herald.
have a tentative program which
across Coos Bay.
VI.. at Masonic H all, every Ha'urday
• > they will attempt to pul through at
night in each month on or before the
(Bt J E Jones.)
Salem, De ember.— Eugene will ' Farmers plan to open co-opera­
full moon.
L. A. L ilubovist , W. M.
the present session ol Congress
K. H. M ast . Secretary.
tive store at Albany.
The minority h is been o r it pied up have Caterpillar cars on streets.
PLAN N IN G TH E W AY
E. 8.—Reguiar meeting ol Beulah
Big shipbuilding is proposed at ; Growers’ Association may build
Although Congress meets official­ to the presetr time in picking holes
• C hapter No. 0, second and fourth
St.
Helens capable of building steel cannery at Svio this winter.
Friday evenings of each month, in Ma­ ly on the first Monday in Decem­ in the Demo, r itic ltaraew rrk, but
sonic H all.
boats.
h
ve
no
defii
i;e
aim
of
actiou.
In
ber the foundations for the legisla­
The State Industrial Accident
E mma I. ilijeuvist , W. M.
A nna L awrence Sec.,
Sumpter— Big merger plan for !
tive structure were in the course of other words, tU eii* is a negative
Commission.
r O. O. F —Coqoille Lodge No. 53,1. O. building for ten days nr two weeks co use, and whether or not it will development of mining on gigantic
1 . O. F., meets every Saturday night prior to that time. A program has amount to much, temaius to be scale proposed.
By Carle Abrams.
n Odd Fellows H all.
In all probability the Kepub-
H. B. M oore , N. O.
b e e n mapped out and in the Senate set n
Final announcement is made
Farmers of Oregon are coming to j
J . S. L awrence , Sec.
the big fight has been to secure an lietnsattd Progtessives, collective that total tax levy will be $562,000 ; realize that insurance fo r their'
a m i e r e b e k a H l o d g e , No. 20 amendment to the rules so that de-j or singular, aim lo go before the less than last year.
workmen against accident is de.ir
I. O. O. F.. meets every second and
Bums promises $125,000 it Stra- able, therefore t^e State Industrial
fourth Wednesday nights in Odd Fellows bate might be limited and the country nex' year relying upon
Hall.
r .uLisv O uster , N . G .
“ screws” applied' to long-winded what they claim are the mistakes of horn road will include that city.
Accident Commission bas establish­
A nnie L awrence , Sec.
the Wilson Administration
Senators
ed a rate for different lines of farm­
City
auditor
of
Portland
refuses
( sOQUILLE _________
ENCAMl’ .M ENT, T no . 25
There has been a great det.l ol
T H E N E W HOUSE L E A D E R
to approve claims of city officials ing operations under authority of Betty Nansen in “A Woman’s Resurrection,” at the Scenic Tomorrow
.. O.
_ . O.
_. F.,
- ., meets
the Brstand third
L _ z I.
I
hesitancy about adopting a cloture
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows H all.
Honorable Claude Kitch'U u( lor seats in observation cars. Smo­ Section 31 of the Ameuded Act
J . S. B arton , 0 . ? .
rule ol any kind, and even the most North Carolina, has been elected ker or chair cars are good enough passed by tbe last Legislature and
J . 8 .L a whence , Sec.
Why I Consider A Woman’s Resurrection
radical of Senators would not toler by reason of his previous position
for anybody. If they want some­ which became effective July 1st
n ig h t s o f p t t h u * . - i » w i «
A Screen Drama of Supreme Power
Lodge No. 72, meets Tuesday nights ate it except in a modified form. a s Chairman ol the Ways and thing better they can pay for it.
The great interest manitested by
BY BETTY NANSEN
The country at large has frequently Means Committee, and his position
In W. O. W. H all.
„ „ u
Contract let to build Florence farmers is shown by the fact that
R. R. W atson , K R . S.
expressed its disgust ol dilatory makes him the leader of the major­
O. A. M intonye . C. C.
up
to
date
about
200
farmers
have
water system.
speecbmaking tactics which have ity of the House of Representatives
Beyond the shadow ol a doubt to] public,’’ he said and the matter was
i t YTHIAN SISTERS—Ju stus Temple
Hawley paper mills at Oregon availed themselves of the benefits
my
mind, Katusha Maslova is the ¡ended A week l«ter work was be-
l No. 35, meets first and Third Mon­ prevented the passage of legislation, There was a good deal of talk prior
of this Act, altliutigh the Commis­
day nights iu W. 0 . W. Hall.
- but it must be remembered that the to the beginning of Congress to the City plan $500,000 addition increas­
gieaiest
character of whom Tola- gun. It was an enormous task hut
sion
has
up
to
this
time
been
so
M ss, G eorge D av is , M. E. C.
ing capacity 60 per cent and em­
toi’s magic pen ever wrote
What everything moved under the direc-
M r s . F red L inegar , K. of R
j reform Senators, among whom was effect that Mr. Kitchin’s opposition
busy
putting
into
operation
the
new
ploying 1000 hands.
amendments to tbe law that no el- depths of character, what marvelous tion of Mr.J. Gordon Edwards, the
ED MEN— C o g uille Tribe No, 48 , 1 . Senator LaFollelte, "the purest of to the Administration’s plan ol
Hood River has new industry, a
0 . R- M., meets every Friday night them all,” have been among the army and navy increase might
fort has been made to notify farm­ abysses of torment she passes thru director, with clockwoikllke regu-
n W O. W. Hall.
roller
mill.
chief
offenders.
Evciy
man
in
bring down a fight to depose him
ers of their privilege to take advan­ belore her tormented soul is purged larity. Things that would have
J . 8. B arton , S ach em .
Washington knows that the great from his chairmanship and leader-
A. P. M ii . ler , C. of R.
Portland— Trains now run on tage of the Act.
This information by the elemental tires of human taken days of discussion in a Eu-
However, this was not new Oregon Citv line from Baker’s is becoming widely disseminated suffering! The part was always a ropean studio were done as if they
W. A. -R e g u la r m eetings of Bea- debates of the Sena'e have always shjp
• ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. \V ^ A. been the meaos by which the legis tbollght advisable, and Mr. Kitchin bridge to Milwaukee.
Pal-
and has caused a number of unfoi favorite with me at the Royal were mere matters of course.
H all, Front street, firBt and third Sat­
lative atmosphere has been cleared. w t r y and gp the shoes vacated
Theatre at Copenhagen, and I have aces, prisons, court rooms were
urdays in each month.
tunate
instances
in
the
Commission
Bay
City—
Oregon
Box
&
Lum­
H. B. T ozikr . C o n s u l .
Senators, at times when no other by 0scar Underwood
That he ber company has resumed.
office duriug the past lew weeks played it before the Czar of Russia,1 built up and then melted away
F. C. T rue , Clerk.
means were at hand, have frequent-; wju not have an easy job is easily
President Poincaire of France. Em­ when they were done with as it it
St. Helens creamery now in op­ In a number of cases men have
N A.—Regular m eeting of Laurel Iv availed themselves ot the great
peror
Francis Joseph of Austria, the was the most ordinary thing in the
foreseen,
as
Underwood
has
been
been injured on the farm and the
'am p No. 2972 at M. W. A . Hall,
Front, street, second and fourth Tues­ privileges by which debate cannot one of the most successful leaders eration.
employer has then made applica­ Kings of Norway and Sweden. world. In tbe court room scene
d ay n ghts in each month.
Echo has let contract for $10,000 tion to come under the Act and Queen Wilhelmina ol Holland and alone there were five hundred peo­
be curtailed, in order to defeat leg known iu Congress since the days
M ary K ern , Oracle.
L aura B randon , Rec.
sent in remittances to cover his the Kaiser. But till Mr. William ple employed, most of them skilled
W .—Mvrtle Camp No. 197,
premiums with tbe Hope that by so Fox, who coaxed me to come to actors. In F)urope we engage “ su­
meets
W ednesday a t 7:30!
eets every
e
doing
the injured man would be America to pose in a series of Am­ pers” for such scenes but expense
p. in. at W. G W. Hall.
Lee C arrie, C. C.
cared for by the State
This, of erican made photo plays, I never does not seem to daunt Mr. Fox.
J ohn I. rneve , Sec.
The gigantic mob scenes too stag-
course, is important as will be real­ realized what Mr. Fox’s lavish ex-
VKN1NGT1DE CIRCLE No. 214,
ized by all readers. It is similar to penditttres on scenery and his mag-' gered my ideas of the possibilities
meets second and lourth Monday
insuring a building after the same nificent disregard of expenses and o! the motion pictures. I had never
nights in W. O. W . H all.
A nnie B urkholder , G .N .
has been burned down and then ex ­ effort in miking " A Woman’s Res- seen such huge bodies of men hand-
M ary A. F ierce , Clerk.
pect to collect insurance ou the nrrectiou” meant toward rendering led so deitly and with so little fuss;
'AR.MBRB UNION.—Regular meet-
building. Similarly a great many this great drama of Count Leo T ol-! except battalions of troops. Tbe
inga second and fourth Saturdays in
ch to Silteria” affected even
applications have come in from stoi’s a living actuality instead ol ‘
each month in W. O. W . H all.
F rank B urkholder , Pres.
ah acted play.
tne whb the pathetic realism. I
farm
hands
who
have
been
injured,
O. A. M intonye . Sec.
The resources of the screen were fouud myself on my knees in the
for benefits undet tbe Act. They
r-» R\TERN A L AID No. 398. meets the
never
belore revealed to me as they ] snow with tears streaming down
thinking
that
as
long
as
they
have
T second and fourth Thursdays each
have been since I have been enlist- my face, snch was the dramatic il-
onth at W. O. W. Hall.
not
rejected
the
Act
they
are
en­
M rs - C h a b . E v l a n d , Pres.
Never
titled to its benefits.
However, no ed under the management of the lusion that enveloped me.
M u . ^ ajka H ar r in g to n , Sec.
wondetlul
Mr
Fox.
I11
Europe
no
.
before,
on
either
stage
or
acreen,
protection can be extended to work
Educational Organizations and Clubs
men unless accepted by application one could imagine such energy, have I experienced such thrills and
OMAN'S Study C lu b . — Meets 2:30
Over here, however, it appears to felt so deeply a* I did when " A
of the employer.
p. m. at city lib rary every second
The rate fixed for farming opera be itt the air. I am quite certain Woman’s Resurrection" was being
«ltd f o u r t h M o n d a y .
H a r r iet A. L owbston , Pres.
tions is general farming including that I have ttevtr done better work photographed
F ran ces E. E pperson Sec.
all operations incident thereto, two than in " A Woman's Resurrec-! I have been In Russia and seen
P O Q U I L L E E DULATI ON A L
per cent of the payroll. Threshing, tion.” The subject is one that ap- tne prison there, the terrible fortress
LEAGUE—Meets monthly a t the
High bchool Building during the school
clover hulling, hay and straw bal­ peals to me. It is a noble epic of a of St. Peter and St. Paul at Petro-
year lor the purpose 01 discussing e iu-
ing, 4 per cent; prune drying, 1 per woman’s soul and what actress gtaii. I studied the part of Mas-
catio n al topics.
B ird ie « k e e l s , Ptes.
cent; wood cutting, 3 per cent; land would not he gUd of playing a part lova iu a cell at the fortress, when
E dna H aklo ckbr . Sec.
clearing without blasting, 3 * per! » hi(-h rl1us ,he ful> Katm,t ° f lenli I was playing the part in the Rus-
[.'O KEEL K Ll B—A business men’ s
cent; with blasting, 5 percent; road nine emotion;— yesaud wickedness sian capital. It gave me a new
Dk social organization. Hall in i-aird s
Striking photograph which tells better than words the effectiveness of th e dirt slide blockade at Galllurd cut
tuo as ouly woman can be wicked? idea ol the character.
Never have
work 3 per cent.
building, Second street.
I d the Panam a canal. Engineers sa y It w ill take a year to clear U aw ay.
Nobody but Mr Fox with his I studied a role with the intensity
L. J . C ary , Pres
In addition to the above the em­
W. C. ENDtroTT, Sec.
boundless enterprise and unlimited of Maslova, which appeals to me as
ployer is required to collect from
city
hall.
the workmen and remit with his resources would have dared to at- crying out to all that is best in wo-
C
^ l f Ä
I i! * H a ZARD, Secret ary
to w h ic h th e y w ere oppOKd. of McKinley.
It
is
not
entirely
without
prece­
Bv a vote of 970 to 233 voters of own contribution one gent a day tempt to place upon the motion pic-1 manhood. It shows that men and
There seems to be a well founded
Transportation Facilities
— I belief that it is necessary to invoke dent for a leader to oppose the Salem defeated an experimental Irom each workman.
In comput­ tore screen such a stupendous pro- women can indeed rise “ on step-
RAINS —Leave, south bound 8:10 a. sotne sort Qf a cloture it the ship President, and Mr. Underwood as pavement lien law against property. ing the amount due the Commission duction as “ A Woman’s Resurrec- ping stones of their dead selves to
r m. and 2:40 p. m. North bound i b ill aud th e program of the Admin- well as Speaker Champ Clark went
tion.” 1 be difficulties might well higher things,” aud also demon-
Lebanon has shipped two car­ add $15 per month for hoard when
9:28 a. m. and 4:26 p. m.
the C o - 1 i^'^tion for "preparedness” is to on record a year ago in opposition loads of Christmas trees to San the men are boarded. For instance have staggered anyone facing such strates the uncharitableness of con-
OATS—Six boats plying on 1
a gigantic task; but they did not demnittg unheard tbe woman who
_ quille
_
While there to the Mexican policy of President Francisco.
river afford ample accomuno- j be c a rrie d th is w in ter
a farm band is paid $40 per month
d*unt Mr. Fox a moment.
has sinned. I have tried to express
datiotT lor earrying freigl't and p .s ^ u I fa m ore or ,e ss d i5 sen sio n . a s is a l­ Wilson. There was a great deal of
Booth Kelly company is building and board and works 26 days, his
te rs to Bandon and way points. Boats |
“ I believe that you will make the my gratitude to Mr. Fox for giving
eave at 7:30, 8:30, 9:20 and 9:S0 a . m. w a y s th e case in th e y e a r p reced in g talk at tbe time of trouble ahead for new burner at Springfield.
wages would be $55 per month.
greatest Maslova ever seen,” he me this great opportunity by giving
a nd a t 1 :C0, 3 :30and 4 :45 p. m.______ j pr e ijd e n tig ] e le c tio n s, vet it m ay be Speaker Clark, but the clouds sud­
The premium would be 2 per cent of
Plans
are
under
way
to
build
said to me when we were discus to the part ol Katusha Maslova, the
OTAGE—J . L. Laird, proprietor. De-, sa i,i t h a t n o tw ith s ta n d in g a ll 'h e denly dissolved and now Mr. Clark
new road cutting out Pioneer Hill $55 01 $i-to pins 26 cents to tie sing the project
O narts 5 :3 0 p. m. for L isuburg via
very best that is in me.
At any
i turbulent rumblings that s 'a r t in | can be just as close to Mr. Wilson
contributed by the workmen mak­
M yrtle Poi nt^carrvVng
‘ ------ .w - n the
- u Unded'siRte*
-a
on road to Newport.
"Bat the expense, the difficul- rate I feel that I have never played
mail anti pasengers.
Washington, the Administration 1 as he wishes to be. Since he is for
ing a total amount to be remitted
Removal ot old building prepara­
ties,” I protested
this marvelous character with more
to the Commission o f f 1.36 for the
rjO STO FFlC E .—A. F. Linegar, (ost-lhas things pretty well in hand, and ‘‘reasonable preparedness” there is
“ Consider that you are going to sincerity and deep feeling of its
F m aster. The m ails clo. e as follows with a cloture amendment to the an expectation that he will get tory to erection of new $100,000 month. This is due and payable
M yrtle Point 7:40 a.m . 6:20, 2:35 p.m.
postoffice at Roseburp under way.
play Maslova for the American wonderful qualities.
on or before the 15th ol the month
Marshfield 9:08 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. rules, President Wilson will be along rather badly with the big
Bandon, way points, 8:45 a m. Norway given a better grip than any ot his army and navy men.
Kitchin is a
Woodmen ol the World planning following that in which the work is
an<lArago.l2:56 p.m. Eastern mail 5:20
expenses and money on which to operation, so that every dollar col­
p. m. Eastern m ail arrives 7 :30 s. in. predecessors have obtained over the strong and forceful man and since $100,000 building in Portland.
performed.
processes and actions of Congress. his party has already committed
Roseburg Catholic church will
Those farmers desiring to secure live while injured. Wotkingmen’s lected from employers and work­
City and Countv Officers
itself to most of the big administra­ be remodeled at cost of $6,000.
the protection of this Act may do compensation is one ol the greatest men alike is paid hack directly to
PO LITICS BO ILIN G .
.................... A. T. Morrison
tion plans it Is probable that he
M ayor......
Sonthern Pacific Co. omploys so by making application to the steps in legislation. It is not only injured workmen in first aid and
The gathering of the Democratic
.......... J . 8. Lawrence
Recorder
will
be
able
to
sail
with
tbe
legisla­
.........................
R.
H.
Mast
1400 men in Portland with annual Commisaion for application blanks protection to the individuals, but it for time lost. Numbers of tanners
Treasurer
and Republican national committees
E ngineer..........................P. M. Hall-Lewis
tive ship past all shoals.
is a protection to society against in- and a great many manufacturers in
and a copy of the law.
payroll
of $t,400,000.
M arshal...................................... A. P. M iller in Washington, and the announced
The protection afforded to both | jured workmen who might become j times past have afforded themselves
REM OVING T H E H YPH EN.
Night M arshal................ Oscar WicKham decision of tbe Progressives at the
Vale— Ben Matthiesen in six
W ater Superintendent 8. V . Epperson j
The Bureau of Naturalization at weeks took $2200 in gold from employer and workmen is absolute, public charges and who often do. ] liabilitv insurance from insurance
Fire ChieU........................W. C. Chase New Y< rk meeting to put a prest
Councilm en—Jesse B yert, C. T. Skeels d e B l; a ] tic k e t in th e field n e x t y e a r . Washington is cooperating with placer mining on upper Willow In case a workman is injured in the ' I* Is * protection to the families o f , companies and in such cases the
C. I. Kinte. Ned L.Kelley, \V . H. Ly-
.
..
.
course of b is em p lo y m e n t, th e C o m - j ¡"jured w o rkm en a g a in st su fferin g
°J ,0
more than°h*n of it
ona, O. C. Sanford. R egular meetings h a v e served to sta rt th e p o litic a l every foreign born person with j creek.
first and third Mondays each m o n th .; ^ b o ilin g . S o m e d em o crats m a y whom they can get in touch, pre- I Planing mill in Eugene will mission will pay a ll expenses for •',n(l poverty and it if a protection , ,lse(j by the company in expenses
Doctor’s bills, hospital bills, medi- 10
public in the way of taxes, and profit and a considerable por­
paring them to become naturalized manufacture baseball bats.
cine,
etc
not
exceeding
$250
and
tiecause
one of the greatest costs of tion 01 that remaining is disaipated
H. W . Dunham 1
Constable
citizens.
Commissioner
Richard
to prevent President Wilson from
Powers has new school with 250 in addition compensate the work ‘>ur system of government is court by the injured workman in law-
„.....'
Jam
es
Watson
!
County Judge
a candidate, but no­ K. Campbell states that the public pupils enrolled.
‘
-
- -
I yer s fe^s and court costs in suing
Com tmasioners—W . T. Dement, Geo. J . again being
man for time lost by paying him a costs and one of the greatest forms
l o r m s i ^ ^ right*
body seriously expects that tbe school* of more than 400 cities and
Armstrong
Pendleton
postoffice
shows
in­
is
personal
injury
court
costs
Robt, Watson
portion of his wages, not less than I
Clerk
towns in the country have come to
Alfred Johnson, J r . party in power will have any other
The anipe season closed last Wed­
crease of 30 per cent.
Under Oregon’s present
$30 per month. Under no circum­ cases.
the
aid
of
his
bureau
of
instructing
__T.
M.
Dimmick
standard
bearer.
T reasu re r________
nesday. F. Slagle and A J. Sher­
liability
laws
it
has
become
com­
Eugen-
cannery
is
shipping
15,-
T. J . Thrift
stances
can
he
sue
the
employer
for
j
The
Naturally there is a dissatisfac­ candidates for citizenship.
School 8upt. ........ - Raymond E. Baker
paratively easy for injured workmen wood celebrated tbe laat day in tbe
lowlands below town. When they
C. F. McCnllock tion in the Democratic parly, and authorities of tbe United States are 600 esses of beets, cabbage and car­ damages on account of injuries sus­
Snrvevor .......... —
F. E. Wilson whether or not this will become so convinced that it is only necessary rots to U. S Army, San Francisco. tained as the money paid by the to secure damages against employ­ returned there waa a auapicioua
Coroner
H ealth Officer
bulge in their hunting coata in tho
It is estimated Oregon will spend Commission is full compensation ers by bringing suit.
serious as 10 threaten the reelection to thoroughly familiarize tbe lor-
Lastly, state compensation is in- region of their pockata, *0 tbe
under
tbe
law
for
the
injury.
This
|
$4,000,000
on
roads
in
1916.
eign
horn
with
the
underlying
prin­
of Mr. Wilson is yet to be seen.
UUOU UB
Tk*
conducted by
by the
the State
State o fo o tin g 4 “d
must
have ZJX3X3H
been now
good wade
Societies w ill g e t the very beat
Although the railroads are pros- insure* the employer absolute pro- sut.,nee conducted
’ birda'ean
Tbe Republicans feel quite cer­ ciples of our government and its
PR IN T IN G
tain that they will be able to get to­ educational institutions, toconvince pering they are not offering prizes tectiop from damage suits and pos- wi'hout profit and the State appro- ar0„ ud, taunt the hunter,eat worms
at the office of Coquille Herald
gether with tbe Progressives, but them that this is indeed tbe "land j to the pedestrians who trespass on sibly from court costs and insures priates sufficient sums of money to and grow fat until the 15tb of next
(Continued on Page Four)
the right of way and thus get them- the workmen of tbe payment of his, more than pay all the expenses of October
just how this will be brought about
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